What Is The Importance Of Writing In The Professor, By Charlotte Bronte

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Levitov, Francine. “Bronte, Charlotte. The professor.” Kliatt May 2007. Web. 18 Feb. 2016 The article states that Charlotte's mind was ahead of time. She wrote more than what she had seen. This implies that Charlotte used her imagination to write novels. Her foreshadowing brain is captured in her first novel and some of her later ones. Charlotte's novel, The Professor, is heavily descriptive, which might seem unnecessary to some but her extraneous descriptiveness appeals to her fans. The novel is narrated by William Crimsworth who is described as an unappealing young man who rejects to marry his wealthy cousin and rejects a church preference as well. All to be enabled to become a craftsman. These decisions make Crimsworth give up a lot and …show more content…

I was able to see what kind of literature she enjoyed writing. The source will be useful from my presentation because it is important to know what kind of stories a novelist writes if you intend to inform others about them.
Mairs, Nancy. “Charlotte Bronte: A Passionate Life.” The Women's Review of Books. Mar 1995. Web. 18 Feb. 2016 Mairs starts of the article naming other novelist of the Victorian Period. The next paragraph talks about how Bronte’s life contradicts the title of the article. The article is named “A Passionate Life” and Bronte had just the opposite. Lyndall Gordon, a novelist, gives her thoughts on Bronte. Despite her suffering, Bronte has lived a short life of 39 years with excitement and quite the adventure. Bronte’s fictional literature emphasizes autobiographical elements. Gordon had wrote an unusual biography on Charlotte Bronte’s life. She portrayed the Victorian woman different than what people originally thought of her. Gordon showed the hard times Bronte had gone through as a child. Although her life was shown as harsh, Gordon did not make tragedies like death, dramatic in her novel. In 1846, When Bronte and other novelists started writing poetry, It became a huge success. After this incident, Gordon began to show Bronte as a confident and ambitious …show more content…

“Brontes through the ages.” The Women's Review of Books July 2004. Web. 18 Feb. 2016 Charlotte Bronte died On March 31, 1855. The reason is still unknown but no one from the mid-Victorian time period questioned her death, because many others died around the time as well. It was a norm for them. The article states a list of people, including her family, Bronte left behind after her death. Before she had left this world, Bronte was working on a novel named Emma Brown. She had written two chapters before she expired. Clare Boylan, an author, finished Bronte’s novel. The novel is one of Bronte's typical pieces of literature. It contains the same plot as other novels written by her. For example, her novels Jane Eyre and Villette both have orphaned children, schools, and sympathize toward women and so does Emma Brown. Chapter three is where Boylan begins her writing. This shift is easily recognized because Boylan makes the story more broad by telling three stories in the novel. The book depicts many coincidences and has happy endings for everyone. That is after they have faced many

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